2013
DOI: 10.7763/ijcea.2013.v4.324
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Recovery of Platinum and Palladium Ions from Aqueous Solution Using Grape Stalk Waste

Abstract: Abstract-Platinum and palladium were adsorbed onto grape stalk and activated grape stalk prepared by chemical activation process using phosphoric acid. The amount of platinum and palladium uptake (adsorbent loading) was quantified. Influence of contact time, pH were investigated. The results showed that the adsorption of metal ions is pH dependent. The presence of base metal ions in the solution did not affect the process of adsorption of palladium and platinum. Effect of temperature was taken into account dur… Show more

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“…At the optimal dosage, maximal recovery of 99.8% Au(III) was obtained followed by 87.7% Pt(IV) and then 72.7% Pd(II).Comparisons with unmodified magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles yielded percentage recoveries of 100% Au(III), 88.1% Pt(IV) and 67.3% Pt(IV). Studies by Mavhungu et al [46] and Hariani et al [47] obtained similar results. These studies demonstrate that increase in percentage recoveries with increase in adsorbent dosage result from rise in vacant active sites on the adsorbent surface.…”
Section: Effect Of Adsorbent Dosagesupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…At the optimal dosage, maximal recovery of 99.8% Au(III) was obtained followed by 87.7% Pt(IV) and then 72.7% Pd(II).Comparisons with unmodified magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles yielded percentage recoveries of 100% Au(III), 88.1% Pt(IV) and 67.3% Pt(IV). Studies by Mavhungu et al [46] and Hariani et al [47] obtained similar results. These studies demonstrate that increase in percentage recoveries with increase in adsorbent dosage result from rise in vacant active sites on the adsorbent surface.…”
Section: Effect Of Adsorbent Dosagesupporting
confidence: 60%
“…A study by Ju et al [48] using a red alga, Galdieria sulphuraria also recovered gold and palladium precious metals ions with high efficiency at pH 2.5. The adsorption capacity tends to decrease with increase in pH because at a high pH; there might be less absorption of metal ions due to decreasing chloride anions from the metal salts [46]. On the other hand, at a pH of 1.5 the competition between positively charged hydrogen and precious metal ions might be higher therefore resulting in the lower recoveries observed [34].…”
Section: Effect Of Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of normality on the percentage metal removal of platinum from aqueous solution with crash catalyst was studied and as shown in figure 4. It is cleaner that the production of platinum to 0.22 gm from aqueous improved with increase normality percentage to 6 because hydrogen ions are strong competing with oxygen and partly extraction with positive metal ion and partly that the solution concentration influences the chemical speciation of metal ions as platinum [7].…”
Section: Results and Discussion: 1-effect Of Normality Of Aqua-riga Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horticultural material contains proteins, polysaccharides and lignin which are related with utilitarian gatherings in charge of metal particle adsorption. The inexhaustible regular event and nearness of substantial measure of surface practical gatherings make different agrarian squanders great choices manufactured adsorbents [7]. Suzana Dragulovic,"treatment of platinum group metals (PGMs) recovery from spent car catalyst.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heavy metal removal is generally carried out using electro-dialysis, precipitation, adsorption, ion exchange, coagulation and floatation [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] . Heavy metal removal from the wastewater by using adsorption is commonly investigated area of research [20][21][22][23][24][25][26] . The wastewater generally contains more than heavy metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%